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Blanca Appears Less Threatening

Should you stay or should you go?© 2015 NOAA While Hurricane Blanca forecasts have her making a direct hit on southern Baja, boating interests in Cabo and La Paz have reason for optimism. Just a day ago, Blanca was forecast to be a mighty Category 5 storm, but she’s been weakening and has been downgraded…

SoCal Ta-Ta Entries Almost Maxed Out

Sunny skies, a gentle breeze and cruising in the company of like-minded adventurers. . . What could be better? There’s still time to join the fun on this year’s Ta-Ta rally.  latitude/Richard©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC If you’ve been on the fence about joining this year’s SoCal Ta-Ta cruising rally, it’s time to quit procrastinating and…

Category 4 Blanca Moves North

After the pounding that the Baja Peninsula took last fall thanks to Hurricane Odile, we can probably all agree that it’s somewhere else’s turn. Unfortunately, though, a powerful new threat is poised to pounce.  Let’s hope Blanca fizzles or hangs a sharp left. Baja has already had its share of hurricane pain. NOAA Hurricane Center©Latitude…

Tiburon YC Hits the Big Five-0

All the cool kids made the scene at TYC’s big birthday bash. © Jon Price The members of Tiburon Yacht Club, which is located on the east side of Marin County’s Tiburon Peninsula in the waterfront development of Paradise Cay, celebrated their 50th birthday on Saturday night. "The big bash was all that we anticipated…

Maserati Sets New SF-Shanghai Benchmark

No matter what route you take, it’s a very long sail from San Francisco to Shanghai. Seen here crossing the finish line, Giovanni Soldini and his international crew were obviously thrilled to make landfall.  Maserati©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The VOR70 Maserati arrived at the bustling port of Shanghai, China, Sunday to a festive welcome, having…